that Moral Foundations do not correlate much with political orientation is not that surprising
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Replying to @literalbanana
the more systematizing foundations (harm/care, freedom) rarely operate independently of sacredness and loyalty
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and then only in highly systematized contexts & populations (INTxs)
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shift of focus from personhood & agency to "bodies" and "lives" is ostensibly harm/care but really sacralization
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MF may be to some degree heritable just as sytematizing is heritable, but slippery meaning embodied in the questions is socially influenced
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likewise political orientation is highly heritable in recent contexts but go back 300 years and...same story as fertility
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i.e. a Major Giant Shift that happens wayyy to fast for a genetic explanation, though adoption & variation still genetically explained
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@thesublemon we should do that! might be like going around saying our MBTI though "I'm INTP too, yawn"2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
@thesublemon I think we all like to think harm/care or fairness but get super cranky when people insult the ingroup or link gawker
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